Radio-Controlled Clock with Barometer
(Model #: PS-S01/PS-S01U)
User Manual
In this box, you will find:
ABOUT THIS GUIDE
Congratulations on your selection of the Philippe Starck
with Oregon Scientific Radio-Controlled Clock with
Barometer (PS-S01/PS-S01U). This powerful device
bundlestimekeeping,alarm,barometrictrend,andweather
forecasting features into a single tool you can use from the
convenience of your home.
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Main unit
Batteries
Keep this manual handy as you use your new product. It
contains practical step-by-step instructions, as well as
technical specifications and warnings you should know.
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DESCRIPTIONS
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
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2.
3.
Snooze/Light button ( 8,11)
Reset button ( 6, 11)
Battery compartment ( 6)
TOP AND BOTTOM VIEWS
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LCD DISPLAY
DESCRIPTIONS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Low battery icon ( 6)
Clock ( 6)
Weather forecast ( 11)
Calendar ( 8, 9)
Radio signal icon ( 7)
Barometer ( 9)
Alarm ( 8)
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BACK VIEW
BUTTON DESCRIPTIONS
1.
2.
Up – increase setting / activate auto-synch
7)
Down – decrease setting / deactivate auto-synch
7)
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3.
4.
Select – switch modes / change settings ( 6)
Alarm –activate / deactivate alarm ( 8)
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CHANGE SETTINGS
GETTING STARTED
Press and hold SELECT for 2 seconds. Then, press UP
or DOWN to change each setting. Press SELECT to
switch between options.
BATTERIES
Batteries are supplied with this product. Replace them
whenever the low battery signal ( ) displays. Remove the
compartment lid on the bottom of the unit. Be sure to
match the correct polarity, as shown in the battery
compartment. Before you close the lid, press the RESET
button with the point of a blunt object (such as a ball point
pen).
CLOCK
This product can automatically synchronize the date and
time with official time-keeping organizations in Frankfurt,
Germany (PS-S01) or Rugby, England (PS-S01U). When
the unit is within 1500 km (932 miles) of a RF signal, the
reception icon will blink during reception.
NOTE Do not use rechargeable batteries.
SWITCH BETWEEN MODES
Press SELECT. The selected mode will flash. The display
will stop flashing if no key is pressed within 5 seconds.
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RECEPTION
TO DISABLE OR ENABLE
Reception takes 2 – 10 minutes to complete. Once
AUTO-SYNCHRONIZATION
complete, the icon will stop blinking.
In Clock mode, press DOWN for 2 seconds to disable the
auto-synchronization. The unit will not respond to radio
signals until you reactivate the synchronization.
Strong signal
Weak signal
No signal
To enable auto-reception, press UP for 2 seconds.
SET OR CHANGE THE CLOCK
1.
2.
3.
Press SELECT to switch to the Clock Mode. The
time will flash.
Press and hold SELECT for 2 seconds to enter the
setting mode.
Select the 12/24-hour format, hour, and minute.
Press UP or DOWN to change the setting. Press
SELECT to confirm.
NOTE For best results, place the unit away from metal or
electrical objects, and near a window with a clear view to
the sky.
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SNOOZE
ALARM
Press the SNOOZE/ LIGHT button the top of the unit to
temporarilydisablethealarmfor8minutes. Thealarmicon
will blink while Snooze is activated.
When activated, the Beep Alarm starts quietly, then
gradually becomes louder. It shuts off after two minutes.
The LCD display lights up for the first 8 seconds.
TO TURN THE ALARM OFF OR ON
Press any button to stop the alarm.
SET ALARM
1.
2.
3.
4.
Press SELECT several times until the Alarm area
flashes.
Press and hold SELECT for 2 seconds to enter the
setting mode.
Select the hour and minute. Press UP or DOWN
to change the setting. Press SELECT to confirm.
Press SELECT again when you are finished.
To turn the alarm off completely (deactivate it for the next
day), press ALARM.
CALENDAR
SET DATE
Clock auto-synchronization must be deactivated before
you manually set the date. ( 7)
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2.
3.
PressSELECTseveraltimesuntilthecalendararea
flashes.
Press and hold SELECT for 2 seconds to enter the
calendar setting mode.
BAROMETER
Thisproducttracksbarometricpressurechangesoverthe
past 24 hours to provide the weather forecast ( 11) and
a trend line showing the direction of barometric change.
Select the year, month, date, and language. Press
UP or DOWN to change the setting.
Press
SELECT to confirm.
NOTE The language options are (E) English, (F)
French, (D) German, (I) Italian, and (S) Spanish.
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BAROMETRIC END
VIEW THE LAST 24 HOURS
The barometric trend arrow for the last 30 minutes is
always displayed.
Press SELECT 2 times until the Barometer Area flashes.
Then, press UP or DOWN to view the last 24 hours
history.
Trend
Description
Pressure change
(mb/hPa)
SET UNIT AND ALTITUDE
Youcansettheunitofmeasurement(mb/hPaor inHg)and
altitude. Setting the altitude allows the product to take
more accurate barometric measurements.
1 hr
+1
6 hrs
+3
Rising
Steady
Falling
1.
Press SELECT 2 times until the Barometer Area
flashes.
Steady
-1
Steady
-3
2.
3.
Press and hold SELECT for 2 seconds.
Select altitude (-100 meters to 2500 meters in
increments of 10) and the unit of measurement
(mb/hPa or inHg). Press UP or DOWN to change
the setting. Press SELECT to confirm.
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WEATHER
BACKLIGHT
FORECAST
Press SNOOZE/ LIGHT to illuminate the backlight for 5
This product forecasts the next 12 to 24 hours of weather
within a 30 to 50 km (19 - 31 mile) radius with 70 to 75
percent accuracy. The weather forecast is always
displayed.
seconds.
RESET SYSTEM
The RESET button is located in the battery compartment.
Press it with the tip of a blunt object (such as a ballpoint
pen) whenever you change the batteries, or whenever
performance is not behaving as expected (e.g., unable to
establish radio frequency link with automatic clock, etc.)
This will return all settings to default value (barometric
pressure history, alarm setting, etc.)
Partly
Clear
Rainy
Cloudy
Cloudy
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Donotuserechargeablebatterieswiththisproduct.
Remove the batteries if storing this product for a
long period of time.
SAFETY AND CARE
Washtheunitwithaslightlydampclothandmilddetergent.
Avoid dropping the unit or placing it in a high-traffic
location.
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Do not scratch the LCD display.
Do not make any changes or modifications to this
product. Unauthorized changes may void your right
to use the product.
The content of this user guide is subject to change
without notice.
WARNINGS
This product is designed to give you years of service if
handled properly. Observe the following guidelines:
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Images not drawn to scale.
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Never immerse the unit in water. This can cause
electrical shock and damage the unit.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Check here before contacting our customer service
department.
Do not subject the main unit to extreme force,
shock, or fluctuations in temperature or humidity.
Do not tamper with the internal components.
Do not mix new and old batteries or batteries of
different types.
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Problem Symptom
Remedy
Problem Symptom
Remedy
If it still fails, you may be
too far from a signal.
Strange date
/ month
Calendar
Change language
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9)
Clock
Cannot
1. Remove batteries.
Disable
auto-synchronization
Cannot change
clock
auto-synchronize 2. Press RESET. All
memory items will
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7)
return to default.
Baro
Strange
reading
Set altitude / unit ( 10)
3. Replace batteries.
4. Place clock near
window / away from
electricaldevices,and
wait 10 – 20 minutes.
SPECIFICATIONS
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Trend
1 mb change in 1 hour or 3 mb change
in 6 hours
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions:
Radio-controlled clock
Synchronization Auto or disabled
Clock display
Hour format
L x W x H
75 x 36 x 78.3 mm
(3 x 1.42 x 3.08 in)
HH:MM:SS
12hr AM/PM (MSF format)
24hr (DCF format)
DD/MMM; weekday selection in 5
languages (E, D, F, I, S)
2 minute crescendo
8 minutes
Weight
169 grams with battery
Barometer
Unit
Calendar
mb/hPa or inHg
Range
500 to 1050 mb/hPa
(14.77 to 31.01 inHg)
1 mb (0.03 inHg)
-100 to 2500 meters
(-328 to 8202 feet)
Rainy, cloudy, partly cloudy, sunny
24 hour
Alarm
Snooze
Resolution
Altitude
Power
3 x UM-4 (AAA) 1.5V alkaline
batteries
Display
Memory
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EC-DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
This product complies with the essential requirements of
Article 3 of the R&TTE 1999/5/EC Directives, if used for
its intended use and that the following standard(s) has/
have been applied:
Additional information:
The product is therefore conform with the Low Voltage
Directive 73/23/EC, the EMC Directive 89/336/EC and
R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC (appendix II) and carries the
respective CE marking.
Efficient use of radio frequency spectrum
(Article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive)
VS-Villingen / Germany August 2001
Gerhard Preis
applied standard(s)
N / A
EC representative of manufacturer
Electromagnetic compatibility
(Article 3.1.b of the R&TTE Directive)
applied standard(s)
ETS 300 683:1997
RTTE Compliant Countries :
All EU countries, Switzerland CH.
And Norway N .
Safety of information technology equipment
(Article 3.1.a of the R&TTE directive)
applied standard(s)
EN 60950:1997
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